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Now you’ve seen a bit about us and you want to join the club. Joining ASU Sailing is a pretty simple process, although there’s enough paperwork to make it look complicated. We are open to ASU students and faculty, although intercollegiate racing is limited to undergraduate students. There are no requirements on experience level. All we ask is for you to bring a willingness to learn and be a part of the program. As for equipment, we strongly recommend that you get a Coast Guard approved Type III PFD (life jacket) designed for small boat sailing. Kayaking vests also work very well due to their design for ease of movement and comfort. We have a few for people to use, but not enough for everyone. When we’re sailing, remember that we’ll be out in the elements. That means we’ll be exposed to sun, heat, water and...

Please let your Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senator the importance of the ASU Sailing Club and sport clubs in general. Please send an email to your Senator or show up tonight at the USG Senate meeting and explain how an increase funding from USG would help the sailing club. Explain how the club is benefited you personally and what the club does for the University.
Below is an email that Sun Devil Sports Clubs sent out to its members, which includes members of the sailing club with details on how to contact your Senator and details of the time and place of the USG Senate meeting. Sun Devil Sports Clubs represents club sports and allocates funding from USG to individual sport clubs.
Undergraduate Sports Club Members,
As you may know, your sport is one of the many non-Division I sports that are supported by funding from...

LONG BEACH, Calif. — The Sun Devils maintained their place in the middle of the pack for their last regatta of the season under challenging conditions on the California coast. Arizona State University Sailing Club placed 14 out of 25 in the PCCSC South 5 Regatta just ahead of California State University at Long Beach and University of California at Davis. Stanford and the University of Southern California teams took the top two spots. The regatta was hosted by the University Southern California and the United States Sailing Center, Long Beach on March 24 and 25.
There were 10 races run over the course of two days. On Saturday, the competition was held on the ocean off of Belmont Pier. The weather was slightly overcast with a breeze of 7 to 9 knots. The conditions were completely different for Sunday with rain and winds...

ASU entered two boats into the Jeff Simon Memorial Regatta hosted by UC San Diego, sailed on Mission Bay. This event was also scored as part of the South PCCSC series, Saturday being South 1 and Sunday being South 2.

about us

Started in the Spring of 2003 by Jack Oppenhuizen and Jake Geller, the ASU Sailing Club is dedicated to the development of young sailors as well as giving disabled sailors an opportunity to get on the water and participate in the sport they love. They sail Club FJs and a Martin 16. Many of the sailors are US Sailing Small Boat instructors. They began competing in the Pacific Coast Collegiate Sailing Conference (PCCSC) in the Summer of 2007 and the club is now a Regular Member of the conference.